Close-up of a man speaking, wearing a tan blazer over a dark shirt, with a focus on his facial expression and neck area.

Close-up of a man speaking, wearing a tan blazer over a dark shirt, with a focus on his facial expression and neck area.

Social media users erupted on Thursday night after a  Fox News segment featuring retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward went viral because he appeared to be wearing a “creepy full-face mask.”

The backlash went mega-viral, with people across the political spectrum expressing how freaked out they were by the video.

The clip is from an interview Harward did on Fox News’ America’s Newsroom with hosts Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino earlier this week.

Harward is a retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral and decorated Navy SEAL. He has served as Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), led special operations across multiple theaters, and is fluent in Farsi after living in Tehran as a teenager.

Since retiring, he has held senior roles at Lockheed Martin and now serves as an executive at Shield AI, a leading defense technology firm.

The topic of the interview was President Donald Trump’s hardline approach to Iran, including crushing sanctions, potential military options, control of the Strait of Hormuz, and the strategy of forcing the regime to capitulate without another nuclear deal.

Harward told viewers Trump “has time on his hands” and holds decisive strike capability. He stressed the importance of sustained economic pressure and naval strength over rushed negotiations.

It was a pretty standard Fox News CENTCOM analysis.

The clip did not go viral for what he was saying, but rather because of Harvard’s neck, which had a dark line or what appeared to be a “separation” below the jawline and at the collar.

Immediately, people began insisting it was the edge of a hyper-realistic silicone full-face mask.

Others pointed out that his face looked “too smooth,” his expressions “stiff,” or that he “didn’t blink enough.”

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The video went so viral that it even sparked a Polymarket betting question.

Those who do not believe he was wearing a mask claim that his odd appearance was likely due to skin folds combined with video compression artifacts.

Harward and Fox News have not publicly commented on the matter.

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